Friday, April 29, 1949 Teen•Age Sophisticates DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Map Dance Festival By HELEN TENNENBAUM LIVERY PENNY you give to the .124 Allied Jewish Campaign, mul- tiplied by the contribution of others, adds up to a whole lot, and the campaign will divide the • proceeds to help dozens of activi- ties in Detroit, in the nation and abroad. You can have a party and in- vite some of your friends to con- tribute to 1 h e AJC and then Helen turn it in to headquarters from the whole crowd. Believe us, the wonderful feeling you get from knowing you've helped a great cause is well worth the few trivial pleas- ures you may sacrifice. • • • PARTIES AND CAKES: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swartz honored their daughter Irene with a Sweet Sixteen luncheon. Guest:, were Anita Bloom, Ann Willis, Dol- ores Halberstam, Rose and Edith Weberman, Barbara Novick, Zel- da and Harriet Mintz, Ilene Bloor, Faye Nover, Roslan Klein and Libby Weinstein. . - Another luncheon was given in honor of Gloria Sherman. Included in the gay doings were out-of-towners Sally Zelomek and Marilyn Perl- man. Detroiters who helped un- wrap gifts were Harriet Jaffa, Ana Brooks, Janet Jacobs, Joan Erman, Mimi Leebove, Benita Fell, Linda Fell, Rita Tessler, Barbara Novick and Ethel Heller. * • • Hapoel to Honor Women's Director Hapoel liamizrachi will hold a business-social meeting at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Rabbi Max Kapustin. 2494 Pin- gree avenue. The women of Hapoel Hamiz- rachi will present a tea in honor of Mrs. Miriam Levine, repre- sentative of the Moetzat Hapoa- lot, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 4, at the home of Mrs. Max Weisberg, 4364 Glendale avenue. Mrs. Levine is one of the founders of Moltzat Ilapoalot (Women's Council in Israel), and at present Is directing the activities of the American or- ganization. Gealer and By Lasky, Iris Schu- ham with Bib Newman, Sybil ANN ARBOR—Combining fun Witus with Murte Guide, Dee and fund-raising, Hillel Founda- tion presented its version of a carnival to raise funds for UJA . . . Attractions included a freak show, a mock mariage booth and a nickelodeon . Marty Kohlen- berg sparked the publicity . . . A huge thermometer on the dial charted progress of money raised —total at a later date. • • • BALLOONS were inscribed in —Northwest Record Photo 1V.embers of the University Area Women's Club await their spring square dance festival Saturday at the Jewish Community Center. Door prizes and refreshments are on the program. Proceeds of the affair will go to charity. Committee members, left to right, Mrs. Harry Brotman, Mrs. Harry Levine and Mrs. Rose Idelsohn. Installing Officer • • • OUT FOR A LOVELY truck ride with loads of hay and then a wiener roast were Meyer Le- vine with Zelda Leibowitz, Stan Racey with Pearl Gold, Al Kes- ner with Bea Fink, Morty Stein with Lillian Cooper, and Donny Weintraub with Carolin Holland. • • • PLANNING AHEAD: Call Al Gaines for your tickets for the dinner-dance of Temple Israel at the Whittier May 7 for which Wally Levine will supply the music. If you would like to attend a great wiener roast, meet at the Bnai Moshe at 8:30 this Saturday nite. Alex Kuhn is president, Sandy Stone is vice-president, Marilyn Goodman, treasurer, Ka- ren Fischer, board chairman, and Idelle Silver, secretary... . Why not attend? Sounds like fun! Mary- By MARY C. COOPER - WEARING a lovely navy blue crepe dress, Rita Klein was very pleasantly surprised when Con- rad Discount took her to a won- derful party in honor of Rita's Sweet,Sixteen which was planned with the aid of brother Sheldon and Janice Lutz who came with Mary Dictor, Vivian Lipsitz, Mar- ian Ferrer and Harriet Snyder. Others among the guests_who sang "Happy Birthday" were Bob Portnoy, Jerry Grenadier, Dicky Schram, Chuck Tenner, Norm Letzer, Marilyn Gilbert with Roger Lipson, Lindy Winick with Herb Weller, Herb Goldstein, Hal Grossman, Cleo Klee, Milly Berg with Hal Singer, Lois Cohen, Fay Nover, Dick Gottlieb, Reva Gross and Diane Katz. Pap Thirteen ARTISTS SHOW SET Four cash prizes will be given winning exhibitors in the Jew- ish Michigan Artists Show to be held at the Center beginning May 22. luminous paint with the names of couples attending the Tau Delt house party . . . June Avison was teamed with Herb Bailin ... Ha rvey (Windsor) Meretsky escorted Sue Sherman . . . Lila Beck and Esther Kaufman were convoyed by two men from Wy- andotte, Jerry Paskovitz and Moe Katz . . . Judy Levine danced with Herb Rosin, and ditto Renee Dicken with Mert Segal . . Gladys Wahl was guest of Bob Janeor, and Jean Kleiman of Paul RUSF.Illatl . Phoebe Ben- scn coupled with Dick Barovick ipid Sandy Kirk with Erwin Wolk • . . • CHILDHOOD SWEETHEARTS was the sentiment for a SAM house party. . . Guys donned shorts, and drags were given lollipops ... Duos included Dotty Feinberg and Ed Bloom, Barb Gordon and Al Weiss, Carol Lippman and Gene Galin, Barb Lattier and Al Goldman, Elaine Bauer and Ed Lebowitz, Nancy Stenbuck and Al Rottman . . • Still more "kids" . . . Sally Norman with Bruce Miller . . . Others having a gay time .. . Barb Freedman and Herb She- vin, Roseanne Mitshkum and Chuck I..e ∎v Alice Gold and Herb Ru.kin • MEMBERS OF Mortarboard, senior women's honorary society, appeared at the SDT house to tap Boots Kailman . • . • • • SATURDAY EVE, the Union ballroom was the scene of the Sigma Delta Tau spring formal . A few of the couples present were Joyce Briskman and Dick Wolk, Sally Hechttnan and Jerry Briskman, Boots Kaltman and Dan Dworsky, and Esther Sklar and Fred Greenspan. Seltzer Appoints JSSB Chairmen Dr. Irving Posner was chosen vice-president and Mrs. Theodore Bargman, treasurer, at the elec- tion of officers of the Jewish So- cial Service Bureau. Dr. Lawrence H. Seltzer, presi- dent, announced the following appointments as chairman of committees: personnel, A. C. Lap- pin; nominations, Mrs. Charles Lakoff; children's cases, Rabbi Morris Adler; adoption and fee service, Mrs. Melville S. Welt; services, to aged, Mrs. Joseph Geschelin; interpretation, Wilfred B. Doner; and children's project, Mrs. Robert J. Newman. "Modern?" RABBI COOK • • • Youth Group Plans Election Temple Israel Youth will hold an election of officers at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Faith Solomon, 4245 Fullerton avenue. The nominating committee's slate includes Merrill Stoller, Bruce Danto, Helen Robinson, Faith Soloman and Alvin Talberg. Nominations will also be taken from the floor. The installation of officers will be held at the second annual dinner-dance May 7 at the Whit- tier hotel. Rabbi Samuel Cook, adviser of the National Federa- tion of Temple Youth in Cincin- nati, will be installing officer. Among other duties Rabbi Cook has been Hillel director at the University of Alabama, Rabbi of Temple Beth Israel in Altoona, Penna., and chaplain in the southwest Pacific. For information about the dinner-dance, call Merrill Stoller, TO 8-0994. Labor Zionists to Hail Israel Member groups of the Labor Zionist movement will hail the first anniversary of the birth of Israel with an independence day celebrataion at 8:30 p.m. Wednes- day, May 4, at the Labor Zionist Institute, Linwood at Pasadena. Habonim will present a skit, "Medinat Yisrael," pupils of the Labor Zionist Folk schools will recite, and community sing- ing and guest speakers will round out the evening. "Of course It's ELECTRIC!" ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS- THE LAST WORD IN COMFORT "Of course — It's ELECTRIC!" You bet they're modern! Electric water heaters are trouble-free—more con- venient, more dependable . . . than any other type. For the eery last word in modern, carefree living—choose an electric water heater. See your plumbing dealer, your appliance dealer or any Edison office. DETROIT EDISON